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bob truly did. ultimately it was a small price for the american people to pay to get this done and remember also bob had nothing to do with the damage that had been done. he came in to fix it, so when he did come in, he knew that compensation and this goes back all through his career, again. the importance of money to him. it was very central. you didn't do this because-- he did it partly because he wanted that american people to be made whole. he was a patriot, but he was going to get paid and even after the agreement was set on his salary it took several months before he was paid. the corporate jet was also i think a very important symbol for him. it had a terrible pr impression for people, partially because the year before when that executives of the three auto companies came to washington to talk about their bailout, they threw in-- gluing on corporate jets and left a bad taste in everyone's mouth, but bob felt the jet was a main extension of his ability to do his job, a vital part of it. rememb
bob truly did. ultimately it was a small price for the american people to pay to get this done and remember also bob had nothing to do with the damage that had been done. he came in to fix it, so when he did come in, he knew that compensation and this goes back all through his career, again. the importance of money to him. it was very central. you didn't do this because-- he did it partly because he wanted that american people to be made whole. he was a patriot, but he was going to get paid and...
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bob truly did. ultimately, it was a very small price for the american people to pay to get this done. remembering also that bob had not thing to do with the damage that have been done. he came in to fix it so when he did come in, he knew the compensation and this goes back all through his career again. the importance of money to him. it was very central to him. he didn't do this because, he did it partly because he wanted the american people to be made whole. he was a patriot he wasn't going to do it if he wasn't going to be paid. it took him a long time, even after the agreement was set on his salary, it took several months at least, the project was an important symbol for him. it had a terrible pr impression partially because the year before when the executives of the three big auto companies came to washington to talk about their bailouts they flew in on corporate jets and it left a bad taste in everybody's mouth. but bob felt the jet was an extension of his ability to do his job. it's a global c
bob truly did. ultimately, it was a very small price for the american people to pay to get this done. remembering also that bob had not thing to do with the damage that have been done. he came in to fix it so when he did come in, he knew the compensation and this goes back all through his career again. the importance of money to him. it was very central to him. he didn't do this because, he did it partly because he wanted the american people to be made whole. he was a patriot he wasn't going to...
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bob: obsessed.s is someone who grew up politically and professionally in the tabloid culture of new york in the 1980's. i think that is often forgotten. this is someone who knew then how his public image with everything. it was everything for his companies and that is how he sees his brand. charlie: what else do you think he understands about media? bob: i think he understands as bad as one day can get, it is only a day. he is not rattled by something that consumes the new cycle on wednesday. he thinks thursday, he can have a tweet or call in and change the whole context and debate, within hours. this is someone who really sees media as something not always going to be focused on one specific story, but can move quickly. he understands that instinctively. charlie: i assume choosing a vice presidential nominee is one of the big decisions that he faces. can you tell us what his thinking is about that? bob: i think on cbs, they hit on what is happening. trump wants an insider. he thinks he actually can
bob: obsessed.s is someone who grew up politically and professionally in the tabloid culture of new york in the 1980's. i think that is often forgotten. this is someone who knew then how his public image with everything. it was everything for his companies and that is how he sees his brand. charlie: what else do you think he understands about media? bob: i think he understands as bad as one day can get, it is only a day. he is not rattled by something that consumes the new cycle on wednesday....
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bob latched on to that term. i said you need to be where the smoke is if you're going to be noticed. >> bob's done a lot of smoke himself he knows all about smoke. >> so anyway, it worked. i wrote a letter to bob and attached all kinds of little things, bells and whistles and planned my trip to washington, so i would arrive roughly when the letter did. made a call to the richard nixon transition headquarters. talked to his aide and got an appointment with him for two days later. >> talk about your experience in the white house for a moment. while that clip is still fresh in our minds. clearly as steve said, that changed the course of history. it also changed the course of your life? >> yeah. >> how did your life change after you gave that testimony? >> well, i was an enigma in washington, i think i lost a lot of friends. i didn't want to testify, i had come to like nixon. i worked very closely with him. that's how i gathered some of these anecdotes that i passed on to bob. you would never know this if you weren't
bob latched on to that term. i said you need to be where the smoke is if you're going to be noticed. >> bob's done a lot of smoke himself he knows all about smoke. >> so anyway, it worked. i wrote a letter to bob and attached all kinds of little things, bells and whistles and planned my trip to washington, so i would arrive roughly when the letter did. made a call to the richard nixon transition headquarters. talked to his aide and got an appointment with him for two days later....
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bob stood apart. he always he is chewed the spot -- he always eschewed the spotlight. on some days you could even find him riding the metro into work. when a staffer asked him why he opted for public transportation instead of a personal driver, bob simply said -- quote -- "because the metro is more convenient." unquote. this anecdote is indicative of bob's character. he resisted the trappings of public office and truly saw himself as a servant of the people. perhaps more importantly, he never let the office of senator define him. maybe that's because he came to congress with such a rich and varied background. prior to his work here, he had already served as a mormon military chaplain, a congressional liaison with the nixon administration, a public relations director for howard hughes. and as the chief executive officer of franklin covey. for bob, being a senator was never something that was central to his personal identity. it was merely a job title that allowed him to serve others in a greater capaci
bob stood apart. he always he is chewed the spot -- he always eschewed the spotlight. on some days you could even find him riding the metro into work. when a staffer asked him why he opted for public transportation instead of a personal driver, bob simply said -- quote -- "because the metro is more convenient." unquote. this anecdote is indicative of bob's character. he resisted the trappings of public office and truly saw himself as a servant of the people. perhaps more importantly,...
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i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we're headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power. and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. when you say orlando, many people think of disney world and theme parks, but those are technically not even in the city. actual orlando is a complex, vibrant city, and it's undergoing a major transformation. one of the biggest construction projects right now is the start of cr
i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we're headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of...
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will donald trump apologize now that he's been called out by bob dole?understand why bob dole said that, they were constitu t constituen constituents, i understand that. let's let the american public decide. he has not yet. it's not affected him in the polls. they understand it. the only people who call for apologies for mr. trump are the media or other politicians. the people who represent him engaged in the election have yet to say, mr. trump, you have to apologize for things starting with senator mccain. >> i actually agree. i agree. i agree. >> we got to go. got to go. thank you so much to all three of you. up next, asking an old visor to five presidents what he thinks of bob dole's advivice to trump and why he's really listening. >>> first, i want you to meet a man who holds the world record for the furthest distance traveled in a skate board in 24 hours. here's dr. sanjay. >> reporter: andrew is a giant in the small, but competitive world of long distance skating. >> you can say it's between say a cyclist and a runner. >> reporter: at 39 years old,
will donald trump apologize now that he's been called out by bob dole?understand why bob dole said that, they were constitu t constituen constituents, i understand that. let's let the american public decide. he has not yet. it's not affected him in the polls. they understand it. the only people who call for apologies for mr. trump are the media or other politicians. the people who represent him engaged in the election have yet to say, mr. trump, you have to apologize for things starting with...
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as bob would say you have to spend money to make money. so that again it all became a game of who's the devil in portraying the company has somehow corrupt and this made him furious is the word. >> host: nonetheless he does something pretty remarkably hands-on for a ceo in terms of the bonuses, because there's a huge demand from the congress to get the bonuses back and so what does he do? >> guest: he eventually decides to get the money back himself. it ha have to do with kenneth feinberg. he was in charge of setting up the salaries for the top executives at all seven companies in the triple acid relief companies thaassetreliefe money from the treasury. what he did was a callback. he promised in return for allowing them to safety set the executive compensation fairly at the company, he promised to get the money back and sat at the desk and he called it dialing for dollars. he got the list of people who had taken the bonus money and are very period of time off all the money back through various persuasions. >> host: that is astonishing by t
as bob would say you have to spend money to make money. so that again it all became a game of who's the devil in portraying the company has somehow corrupt and this made him furious is the word. >> host: nonetheless he does something pretty remarkably hands-on for a ceo in terms of the bonuses, because there's a huge demand from the congress to get the bonuses back and so what does he do? >> guest: he eventually decides to get the money back himself. it ha have to do with kenneth...
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>> bob, go ahead.een the -- >> you're talking about the trump voters. >> you heard donald trump saying he could shoot a cannon or something down fifth heave and he would not lose one supporters. >> of his supporters, which are 9%. he doesn't have voters. >> i'm going to disagree and agree with kaley on something they said earlier. this is why he can lie through his tee on almost everything and he doesn't lose supporters. a majority across most of the socioeconomic indicator are really angry and are ready for some kind of radical change. that's what was in bernie sanders' campaign and it's what driving trump's campaign. he seems to promise some sort of radical change. i don't see how any america would have the and people are ready for radical change. i don't think they're going to do this but they're ready to put in someone who has zero political party. do we need to go to break and continue? >> we got to get a break in. we'll come right back with this conversation. don't go anywhere. if you have modera
>> bob, go ahead.een the -- >> you're talking about the trump voters. >> you heard donald trump saying he could shoot a cannon or something down fifth heave and he would not lose one supporters. >> of his supporters, which are 9%. he doesn't have voters. >> i'm going to disagree and agree with kaley on something they said earlier. this is why he can lie through his tee on almost everything and he doesn't lose supporters. a majority across most of the socioeconomic...
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back with me now, bob cusack, bob beckel, and amy holmes. bob cusack, to you first. tonight we learned that in addition to the meeting with paul ryan on thursday, donald trump is going to meet with mitch mcconnell and other republican leaders. what needs to happen at these meetings. >> they all have to get on the same page and that's going to be very difficult. paul ryan has suggested he's not a big fan of donald trump, and both mitch mcconnell and paul ryan have denounced trump's ban on muslims. so they've got to get in the room, and they've got to decide how are we going to get on the same page? paul ryan is a -- he likes to talk about policies. he's going to put out this big conservative agenda in the middle of a presidential election year, and i think that's to rebut what trump is doing. so this meeting could go well. paul ryan could get on board to some degree and offer his endorsement, but this meeting could also go badly because i think trump is not going to be giving much to these congressional leaders that he's won the nominee, he should be respected. >> the
back with me now, bob cusack, bob beckel, and amy holmes. bob cusack, to you first. tonight we learned that in addition to the meeting with paul ryan on thursday, donald trump is going to meet with mitch mcconnell and other republican leaders. what needs to happen at these meetings. >> they all have to get on the same page and that's going to be very difficult. paul ryan has suggested he's not a big fan of donald trump, and both mitch mcconnell and paul ryan have denounced trump's ban on...
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bob parker stays with us.xt, we look at how stable holding is in the brexit referenda. ♪ nejra: it is 6:46 a.m. in london. look at new york, looking gorgeous at 1:46 a.m. in the morning. let us get the bloomberg is nist/from rishaad. is -- tech data is rolling out bankruptcy. -- takata is ruling out bankruptcy. the company is instead seeking buyers to take a controlling portion. they hope to find a suitor by the end of the first quarter. -- iser is putting getting into the fast lane. the luxury brand is having success in china and europe. about globaltic growth as deliveries in china pick up. takata airbag scandal would affect about 100,000 of its cars. -- deutsche bank is emerging in a probe. no bank hasat -- been accused of wrongdoing. investigators are narrowing their focus. deutsche bank is -- has not disclosed that it is under investigation. that is your bloomberg business flash. rishaad, thank you. officer inxecutive zurich that stepped down has committed suicide. good morning. what details do we have so
bob parker stays with us.xt, we look at how stable holding is in the brexit referenda. ♪ nejra: it is 6:46 a.m. in london. look at new york, looking gorgeous at 1:46 a.m. in the morning. let us get the bloomberg is nist/from rishaad. is -- tech data is rolling out bankruptcy. -- takata is ruling out bankruptcy. the company is instead seeking buyers to take a controlling portion. they hope to find a suitor by the end of the first quarter. -- iser is putting getting into the fast lane. the...
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may i ask bob a question? i don't know if this is allowed. >> it's awe allowed but you have 20 seconds. >> all right, maybe he'll answer afterwards then. does bob, whom i really do like and i want him on hi show for his fine autobiography. i'm letting the listeners know. >> ten seconds. >> but bob i want to know, do you really believe she did not put herself above her country with her own server while she was secretary of state? >> bob, don't answer that. that's a perfect tease. thank you, dennis. don't answer that, we'll answer it after the break, don't go anywhere. the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even stop by itself. so in this crash test, one thing's missing: a crash. the 2016 e-class. lease the e350 for $499 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. world saleilton is on honors members save up to 25% on brands like hampton, doubletree, hilton garde
may i ask bob a question? i don't know if this is allowed. >> it's awe allowed but you have 20 seconds. >> all right, maybe he'll answer afterwards then. does bob, whom i really do like and i want him on hi show for his fine autobiography. i'm letting the listeners know. >> ten seconds. >> but bob i want to know, do you really believe she did not put herself above her country with her own server while she was secretary of state? >> bob, don't answer that. that's a...
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i'm bob massi. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> i'm bob massi.e been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ]
i'm bob massi. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> i'm bob massi.e been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna...
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relay, hi there bob. >> good morning, lauren. there is always a lot have walks and runs here in philadelphia but to have a whole group come through philadelphia, we're honored to have folks from carry the led with us this morning. matt, good morning. thanks for stopping here. in front of our studios. toll us about the whole program. >> yes, carry the load is a non-profit organization, we work to restore true meaning of the memorial day. memorial day is a day of mattress sales and barbecues. our mission is to take it back over for what it is, sacrifice of the men and with men gave their lives to our country. >> you started in boston and this run will go from boston, to dallas, boston to dallas, 29 days. >> twenty-nine days, 2300 miles. we kick off sunday nate at fenway park. had a nice ceremony on the field. and, so, traveled down, through west point, new york and through manhattan and here. >> at the same time you said 23, whole trip is 66. there iser group just like you starting in seattle and will meet new dallas. >> that is ri
relay, hi there bob. >> good morning, lauren. there is always a lot have walks and runs here in philadelphia but to have a whole group come through philadelphia, we're honored to have folks from carry the led with us this morning. matt, good morning. thanks for stopping here. in front of our studios. toll us about the whole program. >> yes, carry the load is a non-profit organization, we work to restore true meaning of the memorial day. memorial day is a day of mattress sales and...
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bob, how has the u.s.ed to be so successfully, not just in this area, afghanistan and pakist pakistan, but other strikes against isis and syria, and not to mention somalia, yemen, and elsewhere, syria, place described as a u.s. intelligence black hole, but they get significant leaders this as well. how is the u.s. managing that success, a strange of successes? >> because these people, jim, don't have encrypted communications. you know, we have data analytics can track the people down, amazing algorithms show where they are, position them, and even when they are on the move, u.s. intelligence can now track telegram and these encrypted apps, and the rest of it, so we are staying ahead of them technologically, and the one people we can't get to are the ones, of course, who figured out don't ever pick up a cell phone. don't ever get on a land line, and stay out of the view of satellites, and, you know, we are holding them back with our technology, but these people, as rick said, are true believers and closely
bob, how has the u.s.ed to be so successfully, not just in this area, afghanistan and pakist pakistan, but other strikes against isis and syria, and not to mention somalia, yemen, and elsewhere, syria, place described as a u.s. intelligence black hole, but they get significant leaders this as well. how is the u.s. managing that success, a strange of successes? >> because these people, jim, don't have encrypted communications. you know, we have data analytics can track the people down,...
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bob schumacher if you are still imagining you are bob schumacher that meant that you were in prison for eight years. eight years were you didn't know if you are going to get home ever but you made it through that and you were there with a bunch of other guys in 1965. these guys who you are with were state wrestling champions. the air force guys will appreciate one of the guys was they former air force thunderbird pilot. they were fathers, they were husbands, they were sons and they all ended up in the prison. wherever anyone was shot down they would take him to hanoi and some of the pows here can tell you it wasn't a very pleasant journey. they all came together in while the prison built in 1800's by the french. the french have been in north vietnam for decades and the country was basically a colony. so for decades this prison held vietnamese captive, in the p.o.w. said when he came in to that prison you could almost hear the screams and the agony of 70 years of prisoners. so very quickly these guys realized the north vietnamese were trying to isolate them because from their own experie
bob schumacher if you are still imagining you are bob schumacher that meant that you were in prison for eight years. eight years were you didn't know if you are going to get home ever but you made it through that and you were there with a bunch of other guys in 1965. these guys who you are with were state wrestling champions. the air force guys will appreciate one of the guys was they former air force thunderbird pilot. they were fathers, they were husbands, they were sons and they all ended up...
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verynk bob's comment is brave. know very well if i was wearing the smokey bear hat and i am a northerner and i am telling my story as i understand the history, i better have a jacket on. mr. stanton: i have your back. >> we did not have that problem in the colleges and universities and classrooms. in all my years at ucla, i never had parents come to me and say, i do not like you're reading assignments. i do not like what i hear about your lectures for my daughter. think it brings me back to the point that everyone one of us has to be a public historian to some extent. we have to keep engaging with the public over and over again. there are a lot of people out there that just do not understand what historians do and are unwilling to believe there are historical revisionist who are tried to steal the history. we have to be up there all of the time or we will have another firestorm. >> i have the pleasure of working here at the blackstone historian service park and i welcome you back because you are here in the summer
verynk bob's comment is brave. know very well if i was wearing the smokey bear hat and i am a northerner and i am telling my story as i understand the history, i better have a jacket on. mr. stanton: i have your back. >> we did not have that problem in the colleges and universities and classrooms. in all my years at ucla, i never had parents come to me and say, i do not like you're reading assignments. i do not like what i hear about your lectures for my daughter. think it brings me back...
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carl and the bobs, the two bobs. >> bye, bobs. >> coming up, new information on the last days of princelp arrive too late? >>> we have new information tonight on the last days of prince. the day before the superstar died, his team reportedly called a top addiction specialist in california, urgently seeking help. now, that specialist, dr. howard cornfeld couldn't get to minneapolis, so he sent his son, who according to his attorney arrived too late to save prince. i want to discuss this with sarah sidener. hello, sarah. did the attorney or the addiction and pain specialist say that it was definitely addiction the doctor needed to treat? >> no. the attorney did not say that. he said it could have been for pain management and/or addiction. so never came out and said for sure that he was there because prince had an addiction to opiates. what he didn't say -- what he did say, though, was that this was a life-saving mission, and that brings up a lot of questions because just down the road from prince's paisley park, there is a place that treats addiction. and so there's a lot of questions goi
carl and the bobs, the two bobs. >> bye, bobs. >> coming up, new information on the last days of princelp arrive too late? >>> we have new information tonight on the last days of prince. the day before the superstar died, his team reportedly called a top addiction specialist in california, urgently seeking help. now, that specialist, dr. howard cornfeld couldn't get to minneapolis, so he sent his son, who according to his attorney arrived too late to save prince. i want to...
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. >> host: talk a little bit about who hank greenberg was and what bob' bob's relationship wah him. >> guest: when bob had been the ceo of netflix in the '90s and early 2000's, they were competitors and bob had great admiration and respect for what hank didn't aig -- david at aig. and just in the same way, hank had tremendous respect for bob and as h how he shepherded midwy through a difficult time, so there was a symbiosis connection that they had. hank left under the difficult circumstances having to do with the attorney general. you look at the long story that hank was one of the people who run the government and aig were looking for a new leader after whitty re-signed, he was one of the most debat people looking td they had some meetings over time. bob respected hank and i think that he thought aig was too vague and he came to the conclusion they created something that was unattainable. what he would say is that hank created a company so huge only hank understood it. so by the time he came along, he knew that there have to be some sensible reduction in the size of the company and
. >> host: talk a little bit about who hank greenberg was and what bob' bob's relationship wah him. >> guest: when bob had been the ceo of netflix in the '90s and early 2000's, they were competitors and bob had great admiration and respect for what hank didn't aig -- david at aig. and just in the same way, hank had tremendous respect for bob and as h how he shepherded midwy through a difficult time, so there was a symbiosis connection that they had. hank left under the difficult...
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i think bob's comment is very, very brave. but i know damn well if i was wearing the smokey bear hat and i'm down at vicksburg and it'm northerner and i'm telling my story as though i understand the history i'd have to have a flak jacket on -- >> i've got your back. don't worry. >> we don't have that problem in the colleges and universities and the classroom. in all my years at ucla i've never had the parents come to me and say i don't like your reading assignment, i don't like what i'm here about youring lectures from my daughter or my son. we don't face that because we're not out there in the face of the public. it brings me back to the point that every one of us has to be a historian. we have to keep engaging with the public over and over again. there are a lot of people out there who just don't understand what historians do and are willing to believe there are dirty historical revisionists out there who are trying to steal our history. so we have to be out there all the time or we're going to have another firestorm in our
i think bob's comment is very, very brave. but i know damn well if i was wearing the smokey bear hat and i'm down at vicksburg and it'm northerner and i'm telling my story as though i understand the history i'd have to have a flak jacket on -- >> i've got your back. don't worry. >> we don't have that problem in the colleges and universities and the classroom. in all my years at ucla i've never had the parents come to me and say i don't like your reading assignment, i don't like what...
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bob kelly is always early. guess who is right on time. >> sue serio. >> always with the number of the day. new yesterday was a ten and now we will get more sticky. we will go with a nine. still pretty good especially heading in to what we think of as unhaving start of summer. which i still don't understand because so many kid are still in school. but, go ahead. anyway, memorial day weekend. 70 degrees. 76 percent relative humidity. sunrise time 5:37. as we look at some of the other temperatures sluggish today. humidity is already getting in system. press button and it takes its time. 69 degrees in allentown. seventy-two in reading. sixty-eight in wilmington. seventy-one in dover. atlantic city had 67 degrees. i'm in the sure is what happening in wildwood but they have a temperature peace we just don't see it. temperatures are 15 degrees milder then they were yesterday at this time. no jacket required. we have rain that is moving out of our area. it was north and west of us in the lehigh valley and pocono mounta
bob kelly is always early. guess who is right on time. >> sue serio. >> always with the number of the day. new yesterday was a ten and now we will get more sticky. we will go with a nine. still pretty good especially heading in to what we think of as unhaving start of summer. which i still don't understand because so many kid are still in school. but, go ahead. anyway, memorial day weekend. 70 degrees. 76 percent relative humidity. sunrise time 5:37. as we look at some of the other...
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=bob//cont vo= bob tease vo =bob//live= bob tease live =laura//vo= and bernie in t bay....the demo h>>> steph curry and the golden state warriors are off to their second nba finals in a row. >>> bernie in the bay. the democratic presidential hopeful trying to woo voters. he'll continue campaigning in the east bay today. >> it happened again. another law enforcement officer's weapon stolen out of his car in san francisco along with credentials. that weapon belongs to an fbi agent. >>> a good tuesday morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we'll get to traffic trouble in the south bay. >> our temperature is chilly in the north bay. 47 to start your morning. by lunchtime, upper 80s. san jose and south bay in the 90s today. mid 90s tomorrow before those temperatures get hotter approaching friday. a look at that and our full forecast in a few minutes. here's anthony. >> earlier telling
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bob is from a generation much later. when stewart udall led the process of introducing african-americans into leadership roles in the park in the 1960's. the point i want to make this audience for the organization of american historians, gary has reminded you the organization has a long history of wanting to engage with the national parks in the interpretation of american history in one of the most important venues are most ordinary americans encounter history and our lives. k-12 classrooms undergraduate , classrooms, museums, parks and especially national parks. how the parks represent history is really important to the quotation he read at the beginning and the first director of the national parks service. going to the parks is about becoming a better citizen. what does that mean? what does it mean to be a better citizen? how can going to a park promote that? there i would argue in the 1960 act which creates the agency is profoundly complicated by the 1933 reorganization act that roosevelt put in place. it was that act
bob is from a generation much later. when stewart udall led the process of introducing african-americans into leadership roles in the park in the 1960's. the point i want to make this audience for the organization of american historians, gary has reminded you the organization has a long history of wanting to engage with the national parks in the interpretation of american history in one of the most important venues are most ordinary americans encounter history and our lives. k-12 classrooms...
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bob -- this has been a long ordeal. ==bob/live== ad libs.... saying, why don't they wrestle him down. all of these options not what the sheriff's department is going to do. >> correct, right now the santa clara county sheriff's office, what they're trying to do is trying to talk this man down. they feel like it would be too risky, too dangerous to force him down. not only for that man's safety or for the safety of the deputies. what you have right now, as you're looking at the cherry picker with two crisis negotiators from the santa clara county sheriff's office. these are new negotiators that have come within the past hour or so, and they are talking to the man on the left, who is now sitting up on top of the vta train. they've identified him as kyle lewis, a 25-year-old man from prunedale. and within the past few moments, those deputies did take away a yellow blanket that lewis had been using to cover himself as he was lying down on the train. now he is sitting up, and again, you can see they have a ladder on either side of the train. what th
bob -- this has been a long ordeal. ==bob/live== ad libs.... saying, why don't they wrestle him down. all of these options not what the sheriff's department is going to do. >> correct, right now the santa clara county sheriff's office, what they're trying to do is trying to talk this man down. they feel like it would be too risky, too dangerous to force him down. not only for that man's safety or for the safety of the deputies. what you have right now, as you're looking at the cherry...
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nbc katy tur with the front row seat as bob corker walking out of the building.he gave us a little window into this meeting. the and he insisted that it is a courtesy call. >> others are saying bob corker would be high on a vice presidential list. he fits a lot and fills a lot o f holes that trump has right now and one of them is foreign policy. he's the chairman of the relations committee. he knows how to pass legislation and he's somebody with a real proof track record of getting things done even in a congress gridlock gridloc gridlocks. he's a deal breaker. there is a lot of similarities and things in common that the two have. they basically speak the same language. when senator corker went out and we asked him about the meet, he refused that he was being vetted or considered for vp given the pretty standard line that he has no reason to believe it. i pointed out to him that he's by far the highest ranking republican leader to come to trump's tower to meet with the presumptive nominee. he said he was in town and it was good to meet with potential nominee for t
nbc katy tur with the front row seat as bob corker walking out of the building.he gave us a little window into this meeting. the and he insisted that it is a courtesy call. >> others are saying bob corker would be high on a vice presidential list. he fits a lot and fills a lot o f holes that trump has right now and one of them is foreign policy. he's the chairman of the relations committee. he knows how to pass legislation and he's somebody with a real proof track record of getting things...
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i'm bob massi. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. civil war commander george custer is said to have uttered the famous words, "it's not how many times you get knocked down that counts. it's how many times you get back up." nowhere is that spirit more evident than in las vegas, and we found one spot where i
i'm bob massi. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is...
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i'm bob massi. for 34 years i've been practicing and living in las vegas. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now it's a different story. the american dream is back. no words are more clear than the sunshine state of florida. we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm going to meet real people facing serious problems. take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe and give you tips that everyone needs to navigate new landscape because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. thanks for joining us. nearly 700,000 new homes were built in america last year and over the past five years, more than three million. new construction enables you to build the exact home you want, but it can be a daunting process if you've never done it before. we'll tell you how to do it right. i'll have more critical information later on the massi memo. i wanted to check in with a realtor who specializes in new ho
i'm bob massi. for 34 years i've been practicing and living in las vegas. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now it's a different story. the american dream is back. no words are more clear than the sunshine state of florida. we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm going to meet real people facing serious problems. take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe and give you tips that everyone needs to...
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bob rolls on top of another vehicle.inally putting an end to his wild ride. >> at that point, the lights came back on, so to speak, and i was sitting up on top of another vehicle, looking at the crowd, which was very strange to me, seeing as how 60 seconds before that, the crowd had been behind me. >> bob is shaken but only suffers minor injuries as a result of the crash. shockingly, no one else is hurt, not even the man that was run over. bob meets the lucky spectator after the competition. >> he had a tire tread across the front of his teeshirt at an angle. and he said yeah, he goes right here's your tread mark. i'm never washing this shirt again. i'm going home and putting it on the wall. >> even though no one is seriously hurt in the crash, bob knows that he and those around his out of control rock crawler are lucky to be alive. >> to see that, it was kind of scary because you're actually totally out of control. there's nothing you can do about it. it's just a different scene being told about it. >> coming up, a hock
bob rolls on top of another vehicle.inally putting an end to his wild ride. >> at that point, the lights came back on, so to speak, and i was sitting up on top of another vehicle, looking at the crowd, which was very strange to me, seeing as how 60 seconds before that, the crowd had been behind me. >> bob is shaken but only suffers minor injuries as a result of the crash. shockingly, no one else is hurt, not even the man that was run over. bob meets the lucky spectator after the...
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i think bob's comment is very, very brave. but i know damn well if i was wearing the smokey bear hat and i'm down at vicksburg and it'm northerner and i'm telling my story as though i understand the history i'd have to have a flak jacket on -- >> i've got your back. don't worry. >> we don't have that problem in the colleges and universities and the classroom. in all my years at ucla i've never had the parents come to me and say i don't like your reading assignment, i don't like what i'm here about youring lectures from my daughter or my son. we don't face that because we're not out there in the face of the public. it brings me back to the point that every one of us has to be a historian. we have to keep engaging with the public over and over again. there are a lot of people out there who just don't understand what historians do and are willing to believe there are dirty historical revisionists out there who are trying to steal our history. so we have to be out there all the time or we're going to have another firestorm in our
i think bob's comment is very, very brave. but i know damn well if i was wearing the smokey bear hat and i'm down at vicksburg and it'm northerner and i'm telling my story as though i understand the history i'd have to have a flak jacket on -- >> i've got your back. don't worry. >> we don't have that problem in the colleges and universities and the classroom. in all my years at ucla i've never had the parents come to me and say i don't like your reading assignment, i don't like what...
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bob kelly.i. >> take the margarita mix. >> margaret a mix. >> a lot of fun. >> you weren't pedaling back there. >> doctor mike, and i bike riding here on the boardwalk. the let's check the jam cams heading down the shore for this holiday weekend we have that truck fire first of all at the pennsy turnpike eastbound. all traffic pushed off at delaware valley. lets go to bellmawr, new jersey route 42 jam cam where all of the axis going down later this afternoon. to the maps we will go north on the freeway at kohl's road and later today from noon, beginning at noon, pit stop, halfway point to the shore, farly toll plaza they will have fun, food, games. i hear free crab fries from chickie and pete's. >> wow. >> and is there also free tolls from 5:00 to 6:00. now mike, wow gave them your american express card number. >> stop it. >> i don't know how many cars we will get through that toll plaza at 5:00 but hopefully the whole hour free tolls for everybody on the express way. >> mike and alex, back to y
bob kelly.i. >> take the margarita mix. >> margaret a mix. >> a lot of fun. >> you weren't pedaling back there. >> doctor mike, and i bike riding here on the boardwalk. the let's check the jam cams heading down the shore for this holiday weekend we have that truck fire first of all at the pennsy turnpike eastbound. all traffic pushed off at delaware valley. lets go to bellmawr, new jersey route 42 jam cam where all of the axis going down later this afternoon. to...
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i'm bob massi. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back, and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] we've all heard the expression "if these walls could talk." but the walls behind me -- man, would they have some stories. this is 93 palm, better known as al capone's mansion. >> al capone, commissar of vice and corruption, became a front-page figure and a millionaire... >> capone was america's most notorious gangste
i'm bob massi. i'll see you next week. [ woman vocalizing ] >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back, and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people...
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. >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape because information is power. and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. every minute of every day, somebody is getting scammed out of their money. nobody knows that more than pam bondi, attorney general of florida. it's her job to protect consumers against fraud. and there is plenty to keep her busy. when the housing bubble burst, foreclosures explode
. >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates...
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bob?at it is always nice to be here with the btig charity trying to raise $600 million for charity. shaquille o'neal, i swear every year, you are here, you get t l taller. who are you here representing this year? >> chairman of the life fund and creating scholarships for the nurses for the last five years. >> this is famed in honor of your grandmother who was a nurse? >> yes, she was a nurse, and my mother just received her doctorate degree, and i know she is watching, and so congratulation, mom. and so we want to help men and women who have wanted to become nurses for about 25 years. >> in the middle of the playoffs, lebron and the cavaliers looking strong here, and are they going all of the way? >> i think it is a rematch of the last year's finals, cleveland cavaliers and golden state. steph curry playing unbloo unbelievable, and cleveland unbelievable, but you can't count out the spurs and okc with that series, but in my opinion, i think it is a rematch of last year. >> and portland is
bob?at it is always nice to be here with the btig charity trying to raise $600 million for charity. shaquille o'neal, i swear every year, you are here, you get t l taller. who are you here representing this year? >> chairman of the life fund and creating scholarships for the nurses for the last five years. >> this is famed in honor of your grandmother who was a nurse? >> yes, she was a nurse, and my mother just received her doctorate degree, and i know she is watching, and so...
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bob: bob parsons from godaddy. tim boyle from columbia sportswear.ffin from said it out in howard schultz from starbucks and charles schwab and george roberts. it's a homeowners community, but is also at four seasons hotel. have amazinged restaurants, lots of swimming pools, a lagoon stocks with 4000 different fish. carol: you went there? bob: i reported there but stay down the road. it was an amazing place. carol: some of these owners of properties now, you talked about in your story about how they have to "show their papers." maybe there is not a lounge chair for them? bob: the place is so popular that some people own homes, presumably not the people i just mentioned, are loaning out there places are renting other places for income. that means more people using the hotel resort and the hotel has served the crackdown by charging a very high unaccompanied yes fee per person during the pp. -- peak periods. it's $250 per person per day. that means a family of four renting a house for $1000 a day on top of whatever rent they are paying. that makes it ba
bob: bob parsons from godaddy. tim boyle from columbia sportswear.ffin from said it out in howard schultz from starbucks and charles schwab and george roberts. it's a homeowners community, but is also at four seasons hotel. have amazinged restaurants, lots of swimming pools, a lagoon stocks with 4000 different fish. carol: you went there? bob: i reported there but stay down the road. it was an amazing place. carol: some of these owners of properties now, you talked about in your story about how...
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bob kelly, how is it looking right now. >> right on the money. the rain moved out of here and down the shore. here's a live look at 47 and 347, one of the major intersections. we will see a lot of volume this coming weekend as folks begin to head down the shore on the thursdays and fridays. so again, down the shore we're waking up with the heavy rain, puddles back in our area, philadelphia live look northeast philadelphia, i-95, everything is just wet this morning so be ready for slippery on and off ramps, hitting a puddle or two standing on the corner waiting for that bus be ready for possible splash zone there. there is a live look at the boulevard and ninth street where we had an overnight accident that knocked traffic lights out. hopefully we can get streets department crew out there and hit that reset button because this will be a hot mess this intersection, one of the busiest ones as the boulevard funnels down in toward the schuylkill expressway. the schuylkill eastbound only the right shoulder is opened at 476, and crews are still out from
bob kelly, how is it looking right now. >> right on the money. the rain moved out of here and down the shore. here's a live look at 47 and 347, one of the major intersections. we will see a lot of volume this coming weekend as folks begin to head down the shore on the thursdays and fridays. so again, down the shore we're waking up with the heavy rain, puddles back in our area, philadelphia live look northeast philadelphia, i-95, everything is just wet this morning so be ready for slippery...
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>> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape because information is power. and the property man has got you covered. ♪ thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. i'm 1954, walt disney began construction on what he envisioned to be a magical place for families on the site of a former orange grove in california. >> walt disney is a man who had a dream, a dream to take raw land and, with courage and conviction, build a magic kingdom called disneyland. >> disne
>> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to show you how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates...
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there's bob dole. >> there's bob dole, but you're starting to see rank-and-file republicans, reluctantly albeit. they're saying, you know what? he's our party. i don't think you see a legitimate option. unfortunately for a lot of republicans who are going to have to do it, they're going to hold their nose and vote for trump because they can't stand the thought of hillary clinton and the corruptness she brings to the white house. >> emily, mr. dole called for donald trump to tone down the rhetoric and the attacks. it seems to have worked for him in the early phase of the campaign. there's a lot of reports, inability to find their footing and how to respond to some of these attacks. >> i think the hillary clinton campaign hasn't really been trying to respond to his effects. >> do you think it's effective? >> i think it is effective. i don't think it's effective if you're trying to figure out who is the next president of reality tv. ultimately people do not want somebody who lives in the mud. what he has been very effective at doing in the republican candidates felt like their re - strength
there's bob dole. >> there's bob dole, but you're starting to see rank-and-file republicans, reluctantly albeit. they're saying, you know what? he's our party. i don't think you see a legitimate option. unfortunately for a lot of republicans who are going to have to do it, they're going to hold their nose and vote for trump because they can't stand the thought of hillary clinton and the corruptness she brings to the white house. >> emily, mr. dole called for donald trump to tone...
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and i want to address bob. when hillary clinton was out outspoken in support of the iraq war which was a failure which isis is partly in response to the rise of isis. donald trump was against it when hillary clinton was for it. >> he was for it and then against it. >> and he highlighted it about osama bin laden. so he has wisdom in foreign policy that we've not seen from hillary clinton who's invaded three countries, essentially, libya, egypt, iraq, didn't leave any stay-behind force there. she's responsible in part with barack obama for the rise of isis. >> it is murky about when he decided he was against iraq. >> it was on the record. >> he was for it before he was against it. let's go back and look at the howard stern shows, not only about how he was for the war with iraq and how he and howard assessed women and what they look like. this guy has a history that's going to come back to haunt him. and he's going to take -- >> is that one of the mistakes that democrats or liberals or people who don't like donald
and i want to address bob. when hillary clinton was out outspoken in support of the iraq war which was a failure which isis is partly in response to the rise of isis. donald trump was against it when hillary clinton was for it. >> he was for it and then against it. >> and he highlighted it about osama bin laden. so he has wisdom in foreign policy that we've not seen from hillary clinton who's invaded three countries, essentially, libya, egypt, iraq, didn't leave any stay-behind...
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i'm bob redell. we will take you there live coming up. >>> we are suspending our campaign. >> and bowing out in a dramatic turn of events, ted cruz announces he's suspending his campaign, making what many thought would never happen very possible t. future of donald trump's campaign as he makes his way to california. >> and in california, could recreational marijuana soon be a reality? a new ballot measure set to be proposed today that would legal easy pot. today in the bay starts right now. good morning, on this wednesday, thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia cannon. first let's check that
i'm bob redell. we will take you there live coming up. >>> we are suspending our campaign. >> and bowing out in a dramatic turn of events, ted cruz announces he's suspending his campaign, making what many thought would never happen very possible t. future of donald trump's campaign as he makes his way to california. >> and in california, could recreational marijuana soon be a reality? a new ballot measure set to be proposed today that would legal easy pot. today in the bay...
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. >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back, and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to showyou how to live the american dream. i'm gonna meet real people who are facing serious problems, take you behind the gates of properties you have to see to believe, and give you the tips that everyone needs to navigate the new landscape, because information is power, and the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] thanks for joining us. i'm bob massi. i want to introduce you to a couple who went through something that lots of americans have experienced unnecessarily. ♪ i'm gonna go meet kin and colette. kin is a surgeon. several years ago, he was trying to fix a light. he was on a ladder in the back of his home. and he fell of
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and bob gates has no idea. >> so bob gates is one of the greatest foreign policy minds in history. >> really, why? because we're doing so well? you think we're doing wl with his foreign policy? >> i think the worry is how you will be as president and present your positions and your words and there are some concerns that you might be trigger happy with your words. >> i'm the one that didn't want to go into iraq? >> i'm even talking about for example the tweet you sent yesterday morning. >> what's wrong with them? >> i will tell you that some might say. that it was generating hatred, focusing on the hatred and fear that terrorism brings. >> you feel that way, but another plane was blown up and i can practically guarantee who blew it up. >> but listen to yourself right now. >> the mind set of a weak hillary clinton, which is four more years of obama is not going to do it for our country, mika. >> i'm asking you if there is any perhaps become paing here to the concern that a lot of what you say is focused on hatred and fear and generating more anger and churning it up and perhaps that twe
and bob gates has no idea. >> so bob gates is one of the greatest foreign policy minds in history. >> really, why? because we're doing so well? you think we're doing wl with his foreign policy? >> i think the worry is how you will be as president and present your positions and your words and there are some concerns that you might be trigger happy with your words. >> i'm the one that didn't want to go into iraq? >> i'm even talking about for example the tweet you...
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bob kelly?good morning, everybody, it is a wiper wednesday, and we got the work crews coming our way later on today. they're set to set up shop on the schuylkill expressway. but the rainy morning commute still has some construction crews out on 95, we will check in with mass transit, as well, when we come right back. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. >> another day of rain, with day after day, what's this day, three, four of rain, we're starting to see it pile up little bit in place that is are near bodies of water. so, for evening high tide, between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m., coastal flood advisory, all of the areas you see he lighted in green here, kent, sussex, cumberland, cape may, atlantic, ocean and half of burlington, so what this means is when it is high tide those back base, especially at the shor
bob kelly?good morning, everybody, it is a wiper wednesday, and we got the work crews coming our way later on today. they're set to set up shop on the schuylkill expressway. but the rainy morning commute still has some construction crews out on 95, we will check in with mass transit, as well, when we come right back. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps...
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bob openly deferred to her judgment. as district attorney, three term congressman, three-term governor of wisconsin, and during his 19 years in the u.s. senate. according to their son-in-law, playwright george middleton, except john adams with his abigail, no man in public life was to have so equal a mate. books, articles, essays, a short film, and plays all hail belle la follette as the little woman behind the great man and only a few go so far as to recognize her as an important reformer in her own right. and no account until now reveals the depth and range of her interests, ambition, activism, and the contributions she made to meaningful progressive reform. lesson two -- don't believe everything you read or hear. upon her death in 1931, newspapers across the nation hailed belle la follette for her selflessness, her willingness to remain out of the public eye. she had a masculine mind, was one backhanded accolade. it is like the old compliment -- you do not sweat much for a fat girl. hers is an interesting career for t
bob openly deferred to her judgment. as district attorney, three term congressman, three-term governor of wisconsin, and during his 19 years in the u.s. senate. according to their son-in-law, playwright george middleton, except john adams with his abigail, no man in public life was to have so equal a mate. books, articles, essays, a short film, and plays all hail belle la follette as the little woman behind the great man and only a few go so far as to recognize her as an important reformer in...